The ink had barely dried on FIFA's damning judgement into Chelsea's recruitment of Gael Kakuta - a signing that means they will not be allowed to bring any new players to Stamford Bridge until 2011 - than United's pursuit of Paul Pogba was brought into question. Handed a professional contract at the age of 16 by the Old Trafford outfit, Le Havre cried foul over Pogba. First managing director Alain Belsoeur claimed United had offered inducements to break a contract the Red Devils do not believe existed.
Then president Pierre Louvel stated what they were: "It was fairly simple - 100,000 Euros for the father, 100,000 Euros for the mother and a house."
Monday, September 7, 2009
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